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parade

[puh-reyd] / pəˈreɪd /




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The opening concert will be Marsalis's symphonic work All Rise, featuring 200 singers and musicians in a piece that combines African chant, New Orleans parade music, gospel and Latin American styles.

From BBC

The festivities included a city parade, where one Dena sailor, speaking to an independent journalist, Samson Sagar, marveled at the flavor of biryani, an Indian rice dish he had sampled.

From The Wall Street Journal

The news outlet recorded the coastal community’s quotidian happenings for generations, documenting births, marriages, deaths, soccer games, high school graduations, Fourth of July parades, the Mr. and Miss Palisades contest and more.

From Los Angeles Times

"I saw the boys marching in front of me," he says of the Iranian naval contingent during the parade along the seafront, just 10m away.

From BBC

I had seen a motion picture one time at school about a parade in Washington.

From Literature